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    Reverting back to stock drivers?

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by Prizyms, Aug 10, 2012.

  1. Prizyms

    Prizyms Notebook Enthusiast

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    I messed up with an install and I need the simplest way to go back to stock drivers. I have an R3 with an AMD 6990m. When I try uninstalling 12.4 through Express Uninstall, it doesn't uninstall it, and when I wipe the drivers with Driver Fusion and then download and install any other drivers, it doesn't install correctly. What do I do?
     
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    If you have a restore point before the driver installation, you can try a system restore.
     
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    I don't have any restore points from before the installation.
     
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    As in you went to revert back to a previous state and there were no options?
    Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
     
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    Yes. I have restore points from after installing 12.4, but not from before.
     
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    Disconnect from the internet. Go to Device Manager>display adapters, click on your right click on your 6990m and select uninstall drivers and tick the box to delete. Repeat untill your card is listed as Standard VGA Adapter in Device manager under Display Adapters.

    Restart, boot into safe mode, run drive sweeper, select AMD only and delete, restart when prompted and reboot into safe mode. Run CC cleaner, select registry cleaner, scan for issues, fix all selected issues. Keep scanning untill there are no issues. Restart. Install stock drivers from Alienware resource disk supplied with laptop or download form Dell drivers and downloads page!

    Edit: Thanks to revelator for his great and very thorough post on uninstalling a driver.
     
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    Could you link me to Relevator's post?
     
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    http://forum.notebookreview.com/alienware-m17x/610780-m17x-r3-driver-problem-6970-a-2.html

     
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    I can't find the July 29 6990m drivers on Dell Drivers and Downloads. Kill me, but I've also lost my resource disk. Does anyone have a direct download?
     
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    Couldn't I just uninstall the 12.4s with Atiman, reboot into safe mode, repair the registry with CCleaner, reboot normally, install stock drivers and then reinstall 12.2, which were the last drivers that worked for me?
     
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    I would use revelators guide, install Dell AMD and Intel drivers then go to 12.2.
     
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    Okay. I'll try that now.